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INSIGNIA 42-inch Class F20 Series Smart Full HD 1080p Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-42F201NA23)

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INSIGNIA 42-inch Class F20 Series Smart Full HD 1080p Fire TV with Alexa Voice Remote (NS-42F201NA23)

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4.4

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Customers find the TV provides good picture quality with nice colors. They consider it a good product and value for money. The setup is easy and connects right away with their Amazon account. Many are satisfied with the size. However, opinions differ on functionality, sound quality, and sensitivity.

Product Description

· 1080p resolution View your favorite movies, shows and games in high definition. · Alexa voice control - The Alexa Voice Remote lets you easily control your entertainment, search across apps, switch inputs, and more using just your voice. Press and hold the voice button and ask Alexa to easily find, launch, and control content, and even switch to cable. · Fire TV experience built-in - Watch over 1 Million streaming movies and TV episodes with access to tens of thousands of channels, apps, and Alexa skills. · Supports Apple AirPlay - Share videos, photos, music and more from an Apple device to your TV with the touch of a button. · Supports HDMI ARC - Sends audio directly from the HDMI jack to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver, removing the need for an extra cable.

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Adam KulhawikReviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024

I couldn’t be more impressed with the INSIGNIA 42-inch Class F20 Series Smart Full HD Fire TV! The picture quality is crisp and vibrant with stunning Full HD 1080p resolution, bringing movies, shows, and sports to life with rich, vivid colors. The setup was incredibly easy, and I love the seamless integration with the Fire TV interface — it's fast, responsive, and user-friendly. Just a tip: be sure to give it time to set up and update before jumping into watching TV. It took about an hour or two for my TV to be fully functional after plugging it in and allowing the necessary updates to run. Once that was done, everything worked perfectly! The sound quality is solid, but I paired it with a soundbar for an even better experience. The smart features are fantastic, giving me access to all my favorite streaming apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video right at my fingertips. The remote is intuitive, and the Alexa voice control feature is a game-changer for hands-free operation. Overall, this TV offers amazing value for the price. It’s perfect for anyone looking for a budget-friendly smart TV without compromising on performance. Highly recommended!

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MirkojaxReviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024

Here is the review I wrote to the other Insignia 32 Inch I purchased: This TV is an affordable option that offers everything you could need for a seamless viewing experience. Initially, I didn’t have high expectations due to its low price point, but it ended up exceeding them in several ways. While the build quality might not scream premium—it’s made of lightweight plastic, and the remote feels a bit basic and light—it more than makes up for it in functionality. The setup process was straightforward, and once I had it running, I was thrilled to find that all my favorite streaming services worked perfectly. Whether it’s Sling, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, or Apple TV, I had no trouble accessing and enjoying the content I love. Additionally, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it supports my Blink camera system, making it not just a TV but a useful tool for home monitoring. Overall, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that still delivers on performance and versatility, this TV is an excellent choice. It may not have the sleekest design, but it packs all the features you need to enjoy modern entertainment without breaking the bank.

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David L. GschwindReviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025

Has all the features of much more expensive units, great picture quality but sound quality of built in speakers is below average, at least to my ear. Recommend use of the HDMI-ARC connection to a better sound system for best results. (ARC means it will communicate off/on, volume control, etc. to the attached audio system if it is compatible.) All in all, a great value for an amazing price! WIFI connection is easy and overall setup also intuitive. An Indepth operations manual is not provided but can be downloaded from the net. Would definitely buy again!

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JessBReviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025

I got this TV on a Cyber Monday sale and am very pleased with it (though I'm disappointed to see that today it's offered for $5 less than I paid for a Cyber Monday sale.) It was in-stock at my local Best Buy so I was even able to go pick it up immediately! I wanted a small TV in a master bedroom where there was already a mount left by the previous owner of the house. The picture is bright and clear, and I was surprised & pleased to discover that since this is a FireTV, there are SO MANY free channels that are available. You will never run out of stuff to watch! I thought I'd just be watching my streaming services, but lo and behold I find myself watching all kinds of specialty channels: Cold Case Files, The FBI Files, Saved by the Bell, I (Almost) Got Away With It, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Judge & Jury (it's mostly Judge Judy and Judy Justice), and so many more. Pretty amazing. The seller of our home also had an outdoor antennae, and the cable ran right up to the mount, so I hooked it into this TV and now I have nearly 40 local channels. Also, I have hooked my Nintendo Switch up to it and that's been a nice option as well. So buying this TV really surpassed my expectations, especially for the low price! I've noticed some of the Continue Watching options (on the home screen) don't work the greatest. For example, if I click on certain shows on Hulu or Peacock under Continue Watching, it won't load up where I truly left off if I have watched those shows on other devices since the FireTV. It'll just take me where I left off watching that show on the FireTV. It's an annoyance to have to arrow down to the app and then select the show when the app loads up instead, but it does correct the problem. Also, there are apps that aren't included in Continue Watching. None of the Discovery+ shows show up under Continue Watching, for example, or Paramount+. I wish they all showed up there. Also, channel guide-wise, it'll often take me to the middle or end of the guide, and more often than not I want to start at the top of the guide. So I have to arrow alllll the way up to the top so I can first see what's on the local channels and then start arrowing down through all the channels to see what I might want to watch. I'm trying to think of the reason it's laid out this way (starting you at the point in the guide of I'm guessing the channel you last watched) and can't think of any. After all, heading-wise, it starts you on the heading All at the top, and at times you want to arrow right to Recents, but if you're in the middle or end of the channel guide, you have to arrow ALL the way up through the point of the channel list you are at to get to the top headings. It frankly sucks. The bulk of the reason I detracted one star is the speaker. I rarely have the sound above maybe 14 (mostly it's between 9-12), and if something is running nearby like the dryer or the Roomba, I have turned it up to no more than 20. However, even though this is a mere fraction of how high the TV CAN go, the speaker sometimes rattles audibly depending on what's playing. It even happens when the volume is on 14. I don't know if this is a defect (because the volume has never been above 20) or if it's specific to what I'm watching and the speaker is really fine. Either way, it grates on me. And buying even a cheap soundbar to remedy this would cost half what the TV did AND add another remote control to the mix. So I'm living with it for now, but it's irritating. Overall though? I'm thrilled with this inexpensive purchase which has given me loads of new entertainment.